19th IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

IEEE CIBCB 2022


Bioinformatics & Computational Biology



This conference will bring together top researchers, practitioners, academics and students from around the globe to discuss the latest advances in the field of computational intelligence and other areas of artificial intelligence, as applied to real world problems in biology, bioinformatics, computational biology, chemical informatics, bioengineering, and related fields. Computational intelligence approaches include artificial neural networks, fuzzy logic, evolutionary algorithms, hybrid algorithms, and other emerging techniques.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
• Analysis and visualization of large biological data sets
• Biomedical data modelling and mining
• Biomedical model parametrization
• Brain computer interface
• Ecoinformatics and applications to ecological data analysis
• Emergent properties in complex biological systems
• Emerging techniques in bioinformatics
• Epidemiology and pandemic mitigation
• Gene expression array analysis
• Medical imaging and pattern recognition
• Metabolic pathway analysis
• Modelling, simulation, and optimization of biological systems
• Molecular sequence alignment and analysis
• Molecular evolution and phylogenetics
• Neuromorphic integration of bio- and neuroinformatics
• Robustness and evolvability of biological networks
• RNA and protein folding and structure prediction
• Structure prediction and folding
• Systems and synthetic biology
• Treatment optimization
The use of computational intelligence or artificial intelligence must play a substantial role in submitted papers. Submissions will be peer reviewed and accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and will be indexed in IEEE Xplore. Selected papers, after a substantial extension, will be considered for publication in journal special issues. Prospective authors are invited to submit papers in IEEE format, including results, figures, and references. Accepted papers longer than eight pages will have an additional per page charge.